Yet another great night....Notwithstanding the relative proximity of Bognor, the special place in my heart that Brighton has as my first FNRttC destination (particularly when it's via the Beacon- sorry to the hill-phobic, I like that climb..well, more the descent after.....), Whitstable is just about my favourite of the out-of-London rides. Some lovely but not-too-challenging hills, the absolute joy (in the right conditions at least) that is the Seasalter sprint, and one of the finest breakfast destinations. Even Wetstable was fun.....
I'd decided that the Portland was the bike of choice for the evening, as the Viner was back from its pre-tour service in Ian-clean condition. It's getting covered with French road dirt, but at least it'll get the ferry over in the right state...apart from the brief shower I caught between Victoria and Waterloo, that was it, and neither having a bike with mudguards nor a jersey with the words 'Ride the Lightning' on it proved to have tempted weather fate. Which was nice.
Pleasure to see
@humbert15 back (another nice bike there, btw)- though as apparently there are no free copies of Simpson, even for the stars of his next issue (i.e. US!) we'll be forced to increase his sales

Following the ever-entertaining safety talk and getting on our way I heard possibly The Best Friday Night Ride Heckle Ever on the Mall. Bloke in Cab: 'Get your clothes off. You look ridiculous in lycra!' (I think...). As I was between the lovely
@theclaud and the lovely
@PippaG at the time I could only assume that it was aimed at myself. Either that or he'd seen
@Captain Defect (please, in the name of God/Satan/whatever you want to invoke, leave those tights at home next time. They hurt eyes).....and anyway, doubt he'd have looked better....
Aforementioned grunting idiots jumping into the road apart (at least it wasn't as bad as that incident in Erith a while back...!) the Grand Depart was relatively uneventful, incident with a mudguard notwithstanding. At Strood Mr and Mrs Decker once again implemented their cunning plan to make me eat lots of cake and rolls to support a good cause with brilliant success, and then we had an impromtu architectural discourse thanks to
@slowmotion picking that precise moment to puncture. Well timed there, Martin

We also got a familiar-sounding (at least to those who were riding to Hull the other week) story about Roddy Llewellyn, Princess Margaret and a crane. That naughty chap must have been terribly persuasive to get her to do that once. Let alone twice......
And on we went. In agreement with
@GrahamG that that's a great part of the ride, some gorgeous scenery on that stretch. Faversham saw an argument with Rude Probably Drunk Woman Who Doesn't Know The Highway Code Or Much About Seemingly Anything But Thinks She Does, before my very, very favourite bit, the Seasalter sprint. Which I will never win in a fair fight, but the exercise does me good....After my last stint waymarking, I'd worked my way back through to the leading group, when I had the thought that the pace seemed a bit sedate. Whoops. About ten seconds later, the
@martint235 @User30090 @rb58 sprint train sped past us and I (unsuccessfully, of course) attempted to give chase. As ever, a nice bit of exercise that did at least ensure a decent place in the breakfast queue. Service at the Waterfront was as exemplary as ever. Back to the station with
@PaulRide @Tacey and others- for future information, Groupsave discount is now the same as with a Network Railcard. Boo. Usual crawl back to Waterloo from Victoria (umpteen roadworks and seemingly caught at every junction) before home and the obligatory nap.
Report from
@rb58 that
@PippaG is nails comes as no surprise, her efforts on her LeJOG (report on YACF) were inspirational. That 300km audax is going to be well within her capabilities.
Thanks all. And to those who'll be going to Bordeaux, see you next Friday